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Message 1573143 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 8:19:46 UTC

I have a machine that produces a bunch of errors, and generally does not feel as behaving correctly. Can you tell what the problem might be?

Here is one broken task, another one. The computer.

I was using lunatics 0.41 installer on it but uninstalled it this morning.
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Message 1573154 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 9:28:31 UTC - in response to Message 1573143.  

One immediate issue:

INTEL Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500 (1624MB) OpenCL: 1.1

With the Lunatics v0.41 application set, that will make no difference, because there was no intel_gpu application in the set. But if you have reverted to stock, you may receive intel_gpu tasks - and they will fail with that driver.

Please take care either to exclude intel_gpu in your preferences, or upgrade the driver to OpenCL 1.2: version 10.18.10.3621 is recommended currently.
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Message 1573159 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 9:55:00 UTC - in response to Message 1573154.  

10x, I'll check the driver.
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Message 1573248 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 15:07:44 UTC - in response to Message 1573154.  

One immediate issue:

INTEL Intel(R) HD Graphics 2500 (1624MB) OpenCL: 1.1

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@ Richard H.:
All of the Error results on his computer (for both Astropulse 6.0 & 7.0) are generated by the CPU (not GPU), with Elapsed and CPU times = 0.0 seconds. Can you suggest solution for resolving the CPU errored tasks?
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Message 1573253 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 15:28:28 UTC - in response to Message 1573143.  

I have a machine that produces a bunch of errors, and generally does not feel as behaving correctly. Can you tell what the problem might be?

Here is one broken task, another one. The computer.

I was using lunatics 0.41 installer on it but uninstalled it this morning.

Most were -185 errors at startup, indicating a missing file. Typically that has been the FFTW DLL for previous cases, but having it happen after many successful runs is a puzzle. One possibility is that you're allowing a virus scanner to check files within the BOINC directories and an update has caused it to falsely identify and quarantine some needed files.

I presume the uninstall of Lunatics 0.41 was after the problem, rather than a potential cause. But I'll note that the uninstall is single level so it rolls back just one level. IOW, if you had used the 0.41 installer more than once, or installed it over a previous Lunatics install, you're not actually back to stock. That seems to be the case, tasks sent to that computer about an hour ago are showing as "AstroPulse v6 Anonymous platform (CPU)".
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Message 1573266 - Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 16:09:34 UTC

ERROR: both checkpoint files are damaged, aborting task


Maybe hard drive.


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